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Respiratory responses to diverse indoor combustion air pollution sources
Zhengmin Qian
, Q. He
, L. Kong
, F. Xu
, F. Wei
, R. S. Chapman
, W. Chen
, R. D. Edwards
,
Rebecca Bascom
Department of Public Health Sciences
Department of Medicine
Penn State Cancer Institute
Section of Public Health Preparedness
Division of Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care Medicine
Institute of Energy and the Environment (IEE)
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Medicine and Dentistry
Smoke
100%
Coughing
100%
Household
66%
Population Research
33%
Logistic Regression Analysis
33%
Linear Regression Analysis
33%
Asthma
33%
Forced Vital Capacity
33%
Forced Expiratory Volume
33%
Cigarette Smoking
33%
Wheeze
33%
Factor Analysis
33%
Bronchitis
33%
Lung
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Asthma
100%
Population Research
100%
Acute Bronchitis
100%
Forced Vital Capacity
100%
Forced Expiratory Volume
100%
Keyphrases
Coal Smoke
100%
Indoor Combustion
100%
Household Factors
66%
Persistent Cough
66%
Forced Expiratory Volume
33%
Exposure Factors
33%
Primary School children
33%
Regression Linear
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Coughing
100%
Household
66%
Linear Regression Analysis
33%
Cigarette Filter
33%
Logistic Regression Analysis
33%
Asthma
33%
Forced Vital Capacity
33%
Forced Expiratory Volume
33%
Wheezing
33%
Factor Analysis
33%
Acute Bronchitis
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Coughing
100%
Asthma
33%
Population Study
33%
Wheezing
33%
Bronchitis
33%